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If God placed you in transit, He already planned your arrival
One of the hardest places to stand in life is not failure, and not even delay, it is transit.
Transit is the space between what was and what will be, the uncomfortable corridor where identity feels suspended and answers feel unavailable.
You are no longer who you used to be, yet you have not arrived at who you are becoming.
Transit is the valley where certainty dies before purpose is reborn.
In this space, silence replaces explanations, and you often feel embarrassed, dumbfounded, or even shamefaced because people ask questions you cannot yet answer.
Being in transit means your story is still loading, but the world keeps refreshing the page.
Whether between jobs, relationships, locations, callings, or seasons of life, this in between stage feels like a valley of cluelessness, but it is not a waste.
God often hides clarity in transition so faith can grow muscles
Transit tests patience more than power and humility more than ambition.
When you are in between, the temptation is to over explain, over panic, or over perform just to prove you are still relevant. Yet wisdom whispers restraint. Not every silence is emptiness; some silences are incubators
In transit, you may feel unseen, misunderstood, or judged, but this is where inner foundations are reinforced.
The middle is uncomfortable because it stretches you to fit your next level. It is also where you learn that not having answers does not mean you lack direction, it means timing is still at work.
Transit is not confusion; it is preparation wearing the mask of uncertainty
So what do you do while in transit? First, trust God to arrive safely, because destinations are secured long before journeys feel stable.
Second, embrace quietness, because silence protects what is still becoming.
Third, stay focused, resisting distractions that delay arrival.
Fourth, maintain integrity, because character is often tested most when nobody can see the outcome.
Fifth, stay teachable, since transit is a classroom disguised as a waiting room.
Finally, keep gratitude alive, because thanksgiving anchors hope. You don’t rush transit, you survive it with faith, focus, and faithfulness.
Remember this: If God placed you in transit, He already planned your arrival.!




